- Disorders Impacting the Liver

When blurred vision is not directly caused by the eyes, conditions of the kidneys and heart are often cited as possible causes. However, there are other organs that can be related back to the vision, and blurred or impaired vision may indicate that you have other health problems.
In addition, liver conditions and damage frequently cause impaired vision as a symptom: Other symptoms that may indicate liver disease include bloating, weight gain or loss, fever, yellowing skin or eyes, and sometimes weight gain or loss.
The majority of liver conditions are severe and can cause a variety of other significant health effects if they are not managed or treated promptly. The advanced stages of these diseases can necessitate a liver transplant, whereas the majority of these diseases could have been treated without a transplant if they had been detected earlier.